Religion News in Brief

Explore inner peace and freedom in A Course in Miracles

A Course in Miracles, A Journey to Enlightement, Inner Peace and the Principles of Happiness, is at 7 p.m. Monday at the Cedar City Library, 303 N. 100 East. The course concentrates on happiness and gaining freedom from guilt, fear, anger and shame. The main purpose is to teach the student how to experience the peace and joy of God. The course is non-denominational and spiritual rather than religious. The subject this week is The Lessons of Love. You may join any time. Call Gigi and Jim at 605-381-3526 or Celene at 867-5556.

Unity Center to host discussion on book

Unity Center of Positive Living invites everyone to a Spiritual Cinema where Rev. Sharon Connor's expounds on a book "An Invitation of Liberation, Setting your Heart on Fire."

The title of her talk is "5th Invitation: Live Like You're Dreaming" at 10 a.m. Sunday at 640 E. 700 South, No. 205 in St. George (behind Little Caesar's). Refreshments served afterward. For information, call 817-1746.

Message focuses on power of music on spiritual journey

The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship will meet at 11 a.m. Sunday at 873D Kayenta Coyote Gulch Circle in Ivins. The morning message is titled "Music and the Spiritual Journey" and will be given by Jonathon Eyerly and Karel Hendee, visitors from Grass Lake, Calif. They will be playing mountain music and discussing the importance of music in their spiritual journey. Karel is one of the jurists at the Kayenta Art Festival this weekend. Visitors are welcome. For information, call 673-8759.

'Lutheran Hour' to examine testing our faith, trusting Jesus

Jesus invites us to embark on a voyage of faith, trusting in Him as did the leper who Jesus healed of the disease. "Then He (Jesus) said to him, 'Rise and go; your faith has made you well.' " (Luke 17:19). The testing of our own faith is the subject of the next "Lutheran Hour" message at 9 a.m. Sunday on KSUB 590 AM.

Pastor John Manweiler leads Sunday service at 9 a.m., and Bible study and Sunday school are at 10:30 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church and School, 2260 Red Cliffs Drive, St. George. Call 628-1850.

In Cedar City, Trinity Lutheran Church begins its Sunday worship at 10 a.m. The Fiddler's Canyon building is at 1935 N. 410 East. Call 586-7103.

Presbyterians plan fall festival and brown bag lunch

Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church service is at 10:30 a.m. Sunday and directly after the service will be the Fall Fest until 2 p.m. and will include a picnic lunch, games and informative and fun displays in the Christian Education Building. Come join us and learn more about us. Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church is located at 611 N. 2450 East in St. George. For information, visit www.gspcsg.org. All are welcome.

The Parish Nursing Ministry of the church hurch will be sponsoring a Brown Bag Lunch at noon Oct.16 at the church. The topic with be "When Memory Changes Affect Your Life-Resources and Coping Strategies." The speaker will be Anita Stiens of the Alzheimer's Association. Bring your lunch. Dessert and beverages will be provided. Come and bring your questions. All are welcome. For information, visit www.gspcsg.org.

Brooks to speak on deep spiritual discovery

Jan Brooks will discuss "Discoveries: Things that Go Bump in the Night" at the World Peace Gathering, set for 11:30 a.m. Sunday at Green Valley Resort, 1871 Canyon View Drive in St. George.

Brooks, co-founder of the World Peace Gardens Gatherings, will share the Bare Truth behind her so-called "deep, mysterious, and sometimes frightening" spiritual discovery into embodied presence.

Coming home to the "felt sense" in our body awakens us to living love, enhanced creativity and the deepest realization of who we are.

World Peace Gatherings are nonsectarian. Everyone is welcome and admission is free. Visit www.worldpeacegardens.org or call 703-0077.

-The Spectrum

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Religion News in Brief

A Course in Miracles, A Journey to Enlightement, Inner Peace and the Principles of Happiness, is at 7 p.m.